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I ran into a perl snafu the other day and can't figure it out. It's not a syntax problem (for a change) but a networky question. I work for a tiny web development company. We run our internal network off a linux server. Everything was going fine until we met with our newest client. Their network is NT only. So when we signed on to do a project for them, they gave us one of their NT servers so we could develop directly on the machine that the small perl/MySQL application will sit on. Development on the NT box also went okay. Here's the icky part... We use the linux server as our gateway for the network and only have a dial up PPP connection which gives us a dynamic IP address. We need to let the client access to their machine, to do some data entry. If I mount the NT box as part of the linux system, the perl written on the NT box tries to use the perl on the linux machine. The big question - is there a way to make the perl on the NT box only use the Windows perl? - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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